Page Four CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaint' portable .and ogice Ma chines for sale or real. Dial 2342. Harry E. 'Mann 127 West Hewer Ave. 38,yr. G. D. , . C . A T H AU tft troihc. . Shows at . I:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m. LAST TIMES TODAY Aj.lph tr. 1..... ' ' ,< CAROLE LOMBARD : k.. FRED MacMURRAY A i \-•• .f&k' ' ~. -.. 'k -6- si I.*i: C.:''P 4 , 00 .!:7,i f ,1,d 5 :,,..,,A ~ wE!),,,,,5.,,y ONLY - 1 To 1,18 Sonretary the important thing was not the correspondence.. bat the nude- • JEAN MUIR. WARREN HULL, BEVERLY ROBERTS in "HER HUSBAND'S SECRETARY" mk....m.m.fingrEimi l Coming Soon . . . "The Soldier and the Lady" "Quality Street" with Katharine Hepburn, Franchot. Tone "The King and the Chorus Girl" ' • with Joan Blontleh Fernand Gravet "Maytime" ' with Jeannette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy "Seventh Heaven" Simone Simone "Waikiki Wedding" with Bing Crosby, Martha Rape LOST—Black Waterman fountain pen with gold trimming. Howard Mar igolla's name on. Finder please return to Student Union Office. Reward. 201.-It-pd-11.8. ._ LOSZ—Jewel fraternity pin. Saturday ultenwon. Delta Chi fraternity with initials D. 11. MeC. Call Donald Mc i Connell, 2001. 200-It-pd-G.D. WANTED—Two passengers to New Brunswick, New Jersey. Leaving 1. p. m. Wed. Call David Johnson, Cen ter Watts Hall. 201 it-ch-GD. WANTED—Ride to New York, leav ing Wednesday. Call Student Union office. Second floor room, front. Rent rea sonable. 118 S. Burrovoes street. Call 3432. "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" Easter Cards Easter Novelties far the Kiddies Penn State Pennants Souvenirs Spring Is Here . Tennis Rackets Restrung 2 to 24-hour Service A Complete Line Fishing Tackle Rods . 50c to $30.00 Lines . . 10c to $9.25 Reels . . 25c to $3.75 <~::.... `:7 .. When you. find out how mild and good tasting Chesterfields are...you hold on to 'em. With a bull dog grip, million.s of smokers hold on to Chesterfields . . . State Courtmen Head Loop's Defensive Play Penn State's cagers led the Eastern Conference in defensive play, accord ing to figures compilea recently. Op ponents of the Lions were Ale to av erage only twenty-eight points per game. Sol MiehofT, 'high scoring forward, sank more foul shots than any other player in the Conference. Ile scored a total of thirty, averaging three each game. The team totals published in the last issue of the COLLEGIAN were in correct. Tim Lions scored a total of eighty-three field goals, 102 foul shots, and 257 piiints in Conference games, and 10:i field goals, fifty-sin foul shots and 202 points in non-Con ference competition. The team piled up a total of 5.19 points in seventeen Herb Peterson end live field goals and two foul shots in Conference games and Maurice Parker scored three field goals and one foul shot in five non-league tilts, raising his total to twelve its nine games. Errors ap peared in their records also. Davis, Lawther Speak Dr. Elwobtl C. Davis and Prof. John D. Lowther, of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, are to be guest speakers at the Lewis town High School basketball dinner tonight. ~.•. ...• PRINTING for • .- FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS Nittany Printing & Publishing Company 110 West College .Avenue • •:•; • • • ' ' • ' ',„•••.. • • ~;::;;,•,„,,,„ ' ,•• ' ' • •<<,' • • • , •C;;„ , • • ,‘ • ••••,,,:"., • • •;. • THE .PENN STATE COLLEGIAN N. I. C. A Elects Speidel President at Nationals Coach Charles Speidel was elect• ed president of the National In tercollegiate Wrestling "Coaches Association at a meeting of the officials cf the national wrestling tournament at the State Teachers College. Ind., on Saturday. In 1930 Coach Speidel was vice-pres ident of the same organization. Coach Speidel attended the na tional tourney which was won by Oklahoma A. & M. by the sizeable margin of thirty points, the near est competitor was able to score only nine. Penn State is being con sidered as - the site for gie nation al tournament for neat year ac cording to reliable sources. Chemical 'Who's Who' Lists 101 Graduates The "Chemical Who's. Who a1937' lists the birgraphics of 101 Penn State graduates who have been out standing 'in the field of chemistry. This standard reference work con tains sketches of 5,656 chemical corn- • pony executives, chemists' and chemi-I A member of the Alpha Tau Omega cal engineers, and professor at le a d- lfraternity for fifty •years, ,the Rev. ing colleges and universities. These Wagner, former pastor of the men hold degrees from 456 American Grace Lutheran Church, was present and .19 foreign institutions. 1 ed a certificate at a Founders' Day At the head of the list of univer- banquet of the local chapter Saturday. sitics in the number of their gradu- The award front the national office ates among the country's chemical of the fraternity was presented by leaders, stands Columbia with 349. Prof. Victor Jones, a former faculty Massachusetts Institute of Technol- member.. The' Reverend Wagner was ogy is second with 330, and Yale is initiated into the fraternity fifty third , with 250. One hundred and years ago at Gettysburg College, and twenty-eight colleges are represented i retired last fall as minister• of the by but a single graduate. fLutheran Church. • EASTER ACCESSORIES GLOVES-HOSE-BAGS LINGERIE-NECKWEAR EGOLF'S i ~:s. y: y .. 5 ~ i i ~~. Phys. Ed. School Gets Torrance Cabin Lease A lease for the cabin of Prof. Frank M. Torrance was signed on Saturday morning by. Dr. Elwood C. Davis, of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. This cabin, along with , sev eral others not yet secured, will be conic part of the School's' recreational program. These mountain spots are being secured for enjoyment by the students: The lodge is located one mile from Pine Grove Mills, which can be reach ed by auto, and' six miles from Shingletown Gap over easy hiking ground. A streant runs cloSe-by and the scenery around is as beautiful as any spot in the valley. The location of the cabin is given in the third 're vision of the hiking maps. Ray Conger's classes in recreation plan to improve the ,spot. When fin ished the cabin•may be used by any person, or group. The improvement is part of the practicum work of Mr. Conger's groups. Rev. Wagner Honored At Fraternity Dinner ~~~~~~. <.` ~„ • heSter, , C f GA Campus Bulletin Players advertising electing at 7 o'clock in the Collegian news room. TOMORROW An All-College Pre-Easter Sunrise Service, sponsored by the P.S.C.A7, They Will Appreciate the Perfect Easter Gift FRUIT BASKETS lIIADE TO YOUR SELECTION McKEE'S MARKET Free Delivery • • Dial 2101 . 105 E. Beaver The Suave Debonair Charles Stenross and his N B. C. Orchestra Rainbow Room' ' Supper Dancing Fridays-51.00 Per Person Allnimum Check Saturdays—sl.so Per Couple Cover Charge Webster Hall • Pittsburgh (Between. Tech-Pitt Campus) ..„,.;,......., , : , t........, :; , ::.::::i :::•7:'f:i, , :: q:':4::::,;• . . . ••••.- s• • ••‘,.... — .1"/••• . , • . . • Tuesday, March 23,1937. %yin be held in the second flair loun, of Old Main at d:3O a.m. MISCELLANEOUS Tickets for the All-College Ear, Dance, Saturday, April 3, are m available at the Student .Union de Emblems and pins for those w passed Red Cross Senior life4avi test are now available at Glennla , pool. • . R ,.~ ..:..~.. , '~S v:~.; :'~'.T ~~..:. <....... °+M